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Royal White Horse
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Picture source: Peter Ashworth |
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The Royal White Horse was situated at 2 Manor
Square and is now used as a branch of Barclays Bank. Closed in 1973 it was
previously known as The White Horse |
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Listed
building details: |
Manor Square 1. l480 (West Side) Nos 2 and 4
(Royal White Horse Hotel) No 6 SE 2045 1/59 10.9.71. II GV 2. Circa 1850.
Originally built as a single unit. 3 storeys and basement of squared coursed
stone. Hipped slated roof with stone stacks and modillion eaves cornice. 8
round-headed sashes with moulded stone head linings with rusticated
keystones and stone cills. No 2 has a stone portico surmounted by a cast
iron balcony with lyre designs and 2 iron lampholders. Moulded cornice and
two square columns. No 4 has a shop front and doorcase with the same head
linings as the windows. No 6 has a round-headed stone carriage archway with
a 3-light oriel above and a rusticated shop front with panelled risers. |
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Other Photos |
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Date of photo: 2017 |
Picture source: Simon A |
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